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Subject: Vote Early and Make Your Voice Heard!
Hi [Recipient’s Name],
Election Day is November 5 in Wisconsin. This election is crucial, and your vote can make a difference. Don’t wait until Election Day — Wisconsin voters can vote early in-person!
Early Voting Details:
📍 Location: You can vote early in-person at your municipal clerk’s office.
🗓️ Dates: Tuesday, October 22 through Friday November 1, 2024
⏰ Hours: Hours may be based on your municipal clerk’s office hours. Check their website.
To find your early voting location, dates, and hours, visit: myvote.wi.gov/en-us/Vote-Absentee-In-Person
🪪 What to bring: Both in-person and absentee Wisconsin voters MUST show photo ID at the polls or submit a copy with their absentee ballot request. Voters who by reason of age, physical illness, infirmity, or disability may have difficulty traveling to the polling place are considered “indefinitely confined” and do not have to submit a copy of ID with their absentee ballot request form.
For more information, visit: bringit.wi.gov
🗒️ Know What’s On the Ballot: Who you are voting for President is just one section of what will be on your ballot this November. In Wisconsin, voters will also decide the outcome of races in the U.S. House of Representatives and the Senate, the Wisconsin State Legislature, other local officials, plus statewide and local ballot initiatives. View your sample ballot https://myvote.wi.gov/en-us/Whats-On-My-Ballot.
🗣️Know Your Voting Rights: Make sure you know your rights at the polls. Learn more about your rights on Election Day https://866ourvote.org/state/wisconsin/. Have questions or need more information? Call 1-866-OUR-VOTE (1-866-687-8683)!
👫 Encourage Others: Reach out to friends and family to encourage them to vote early, or make a plan to vote together!
Your vote matters, and by voting early, you can avoid the crowds and ensure your voice is heard. Encourage your friends and family to do the same!
Thank you for being a voice in shaping our democracy!
P.S. – Need more information on voting in Wisconsin? Fair Elections Center’s Campus Vote Project has you covered. Find out everything you need to know before Election Day http://bit.ly/cvpwivote.
Subject: Wisconsin, Election Day is Tomorrow: Do you have a voting plan?
Hi [Recipient’s Name],
Tomorrow is Election Day in Wisconsin, and it’s essential to have a plan in place to ensure you can vote easily and without any hiccups. Here are some tips for a smooth voting experience:
✅ Check Your Voter Registration: In Wisconsin, eligible voters can also register to vote and cast a ballot at the same time at their assigned voting location on Election Day. Check your registration status before you head to the polls: bit.ly/fecvoterstatus
ID requirements for registering and voting may be different. Make sure you know what ID to bring to register to vote on Election Day.
📍 Confirm Your Polling Location: A polling location is assigned to every voter based on the address they registered to vote at. Find your polling location https://myvote.wi.gov/en-us/Find-My-Polling-Place.
🪪 What to bring: Both in-person and absentee Wisconsin voters MUST show photo ID at the polls or submit a copy with their absentee ballot request. Voters who by reason of age, physical illness, infirmity, or disability may have difficulty traveling to the polling place are considered “indefinitely confined” and do not have to submit a copy of ID with their absentee ballot request form.
For more information, visit: bringit.wi.gov
🗒️ Know What’s On the Ballot: Who you are voting for President is just one section of what will be on your ballot this November. In Wisconsin, voters will also decide the outcome of races in the U.S. House of Representatives and the Senate, the Wisconsin State Legislature, other local officials, plus statewide and local ballot initiatives. View your sample ballot https://myvote.wi.gov/en-us/Whats-On-My-Ballot.
🗣️Know Your Voting Rights: Make sure you know your rights at the polls. Learn more about your rights on Election Day https://866ourvote.org/state/wisconsin/. Have questions or need more information? Call 1-866-OUR-VOTE (1-866-687-8683)!
👫 Encourage Others: Reach out to friends and family to remind them to vote tomorrow, or make a plan to vote together!
Your participation is vital to our democracy, and your vote can make a difference!
P.S. – Need more information on voting in Wisconsin? Fair Elections Center’s Campus Vote Project has you covered. Find out everything you need to know before Election Day http://bit.ly/cvpwivote.
Subject: Wisconsin, Election Day is Today. Get Out and Vote!
Hey [Recipient’s Name],
Today is Spring Election & Presidential Preference Election Day in Wisconsin, so don’t forget to vote! Your vote is crucial to shaping the future of our community. Take a moment to exercise your right to vote and make your voice heard.
Election Day Details:
✅ Check Your Voter Registration: In Wisconsin, eligible voters can also register to vote and cast a ballot at the same time at their assigned voting location on Election Day. Check your registration status before you head to the polls: bit.ly/fecvoterstatus
ID requirements for registering and voting may be different. Make sure you know what ID to bring to register to vote on Election Day.
📍 Confirm Your Polling Location: A polling location is assigned to every voter based on the address they registered to vote at. Find your polling location https://myvote.wi.gov/en-us/Find-My-Polling-Place.
🪪 What to bring: Both in-person and absentee Wisconsin voters MUST show photo ID at the polls or submit a copy with their absentee ballot request. Voters who by reason of age, physical illness, infirmity, or disability may have difficulty traveling to the polling place are considered “indefinitely confined” and do not have to submit a copy of ID with their absentee ballot request form.
For more information, visit: bringit.wi.gov
🗒️ Know What’s On the Ballot: Who you are voting for President is just one section of what will be on your ballot this November. In Wisconsin, voters will also decide the outcome of races in the U.S. House of Representatives and the Senate, the Wisconsin State Legislature, other local officials, plus statewide and local ballot initiatives. View your sample ballot https://myvote.wi.gov/en-us/Whats-On-My-Ballot.
🗣️Know Your Voting Rights: Make sure you know your rights at the polls. Learn more about your rights on Election Day https://866ourvote.org/state/wisconsin/. Have questions or need more information? Call 1-866-OUR-VOTE (1-866-687-8683)!
👫 Encourage Others: Reach out to friends and family to remind them to vote today, or make a plan to vote together!
Your vote is your voice, and together, we can make a difference. Be part of the change in Wisconsin today!
Thank you for voting!
P.S. – Need more information on voting in Wisconsin? Fair Elections Center’s Campus Vote Project has you covered. Find out everything you need to know before Election Day http://bit.ly/cvpwivote.
Subject: Vote from Home with a Mail-In Ballot
Hi [Recipient’s Name],
In Wisconsin, all registered voters can vote by mail using an absentee ballot without an excuse or a reason. Except for military and overseas voters, Wisconsin voters who cast a mail ballot must do so in the presence of a witness. The witness must be a U.S. citizen who is at least 18 years old. If you experience difficulty locating a witness, please contact your municipal clerk’s office.
Here’s what you need to do to vote from home this election season:
Request Your Mail-In Ballot: We recommend to request an mail-in ballot by October 28, either online, by calling your city or township clerk and asking that an application be mailed to you, printing an application to return by mail or in person to your local city or township clerk, or in person at your local city or township clerk’s office.
Complete Your Ballot: Fill out your ballot carefully, following the instructions provided.
Return Your Ballot: Completed ballots must be returned so that they are received by 8 p.m. on Election Day.
Learn more information about Wisconsin’s vote-by-mail rules https://myvote.wi.gov/en-us/Vote-Absentee-By-Mail.
No matter how you vote, your vote matters. Make sure your voice is heard.
Thank you for being civically engaged and making an impact!
P.S. – Need more information on voting in Wisconsin? Fair Elections Center’s Campus Vote Project has you covered. Find out everything you need to know before Election Day http://bit.ly/cvpwivote.
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